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Nio was sued by Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund over claims the Chinese electric-vehicle maker juiced its numbers.
Most Asian stock indexes are higher, tracking gains after a turbulent session on Wall Street. U.S. futures were little changed and oil prices advanced early Thursday.
US stocks closed lower Thursday as jitters spread on Wall Street about credit market turmoil and regional banks’ exposures to bad loans.
The tech giant raised its long-term financial targets and projected strong cloud margins, reassuring investors that its massive AI spending spree is on a path to profitability
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Wall Street climbs after strong profit reports wrest the spotlight from US-China trade tensions
Stocks are climbing following strong profit reports from big banking and technology companies. The S&P 500 rose 0.9% Wednesday, coming off a roller-coaster day where it careened between a sharp loss and modest gain.
Wall Street’s banner first half in trading was based on handling tariff-induced market chaos. The third quarter showed the biggest banks can also seize on the stock market’s steady march higher.
Megacap technology stocks and bank shares were leading the gains on Wall Street as the broader market was bouncing back from its selloff into the close in the previous session. "While there’s little economic data on the calendar again today,
Wall Street’s credit worries are intensifying, as investors on Thursday punished the stocks of regional banks and an investment bank exposed to the bankruptcy of an auto parts maker.
In the latest quarter, the largest U.S. banks led by JPMorgan Chase (JPM.N), Goldman Sachs (GS.N), and Bank of America (BAC.N) flagged big profits from the booming business of prime brokerage, which involves lending cash and securities to hedge funds to help execute large trades.
U.S. stocks seesawed on Wednesday, with Wall Street's major indexes gaining back some ground after session lows as upbeat earnings reports eclipsed U.S.-China trade tension worries. The benchmark S&P 500 (SP500) was last +0.